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park in santa rosa. those include mil burn drive and ridge driver. >> completely obliterated. we're looking and looking and we cannot find any homes standing. >> while the fires burn in some neighborhoods, people still can't return to others to fine out if their homes were spared or destroyed by the flames. >> the death toll is 15 in california and it may take times to see if more victimes are in burned out area, whether there are more. >> we're responding to calls and houses, i know that someone came up because someone was at a place. we ended up finding a body there. that is part of it. >> so far more than 2,000 homes and businesses have been destroyed in northern california and flames threatens thousands more in several counties. >> we've mentioned 183 people are still listed at missing in sonoma county. the sheriff's office hoping some have been found but not yet reported as found. >> if you know of someone who was missing but no longer is missing please reach out to the sonoma county emergency opera
park in santa rosa. those include mil burn drive and ridge driver. >> completely obliterated. we're looking and looking and we cannot find any homes standing. >> while the fires burn in some neighborhoods, people still can't return to others to fine out if their homes were spared or destroyed by the flames. >> the death toll is 15 in california and it may take times to see if more victimes are in burned out area, whether there are more. >> we're responding to calls and...
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schulz airport in santa rosa. be careful and treat it like dense fog. slow down and use your low beams. it's going to be around for a while. you can see the smoke is starting to thicken even around the bay now from east bay hills, can barely see berkeley. can't even see the bridge, can't even see san francisco. breezes, fire danger, poor air quality. it tapers a little bit tomorrow but it returns again friday. another possible red flag warning and an offshore breeze will bring us warmer weather and push the smoke out to beaches this weekend. speaking of beaches, mid to upper 60s, 64 to 67. 70 to 75 around the bay, north bay, south bay, 75 to 78. tonight our valleys will be in the 40s. everybody else in the 50s. up in the hills because of the breezes in the 50s and 60s once again. by the time we get to the weekend, yeah, the air is going to be bone-dry but will be hot and that will further exacerbate the fire danger. alexis? >>> i want to take you back to the san mateo bridge where we are in recovery mode now. it doesn't look like it but all lanes opened
schulz airport in santa rosa. be careful and treat it like dense fog. slow down and use your low beams. it's going to be around for a while. you can see the smoke is starting to thicken even around the bay now from east bay hills, can barely see berkeley. can't even see the bridge, can't even see san francisco. breezes, fire danger, poor air quality. it tapers a little bit tomorrow but it returns again friday. another possible red flag warning and an offshore breeze will bring us warmer weather...
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santa rosa. and this is probably the newest one that we have not mentioned yet. this is the burton recreation center and that opened up within just the last half hour. one of those areas that have not seen this morning as of yet any mandatory evacuations. they have been a safe spot for a lot of people. >> we know that east the sheriff's department is heading that direction because they are going to be evacuating that area. as soon as we get more information about that we will let you know. >> we want to share dramatic video from santa rosa. we are going to get to that video in a second. we want to check in with mike now. how are the winds right now? earlier this morning the winds were so strong and that was what was fuelling the fire in an unpredictable manner which was a concern. that's why we had so many evacuations. >> when the fire is out of control basically it is not contained and the fires will create its own wind. these are the environmental winds. let's show you. the winds at the highest
santa rosa. and this is probably the newest one that we have not mentioned yet. this is the burton recreation center and that opened up within just the last half hour. one of those areas that have not seen this morning as of yet any mandatory evacuations. they have been a safe spot for a lot of people. >> we know that east the sheriff's department is heading that direction because they are going to be evacuating that area. as soon as we get more information about that we will let you...
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we know you live in santa rosa. i was texting with you yesterday and you said you were packing up your stuff because you live in larkfield. are you evacuated from your home? >> yeah. there are several of us that work for santa rosa fire department that did finish rebuilding the area and we are now under a mandatory evacuation. i have a lot of eerie similarities between that and this one. with the santa rosa fire department. they are staffed up and we're here for what comes our way. >> well, i was with you at your home a year ago, the year anniversary of when the 2017 fires and you had just rebuilt, really excited what is this like for you to have to pack up again and then go to your job as a santa rosa firefighter to try to help other people and deal with the encroaching flames? >> you know, we knew this had the potential to come. the focus has been on our job and the protection of our respective communities. there are several of us from both police and fire agencies throughout sonoma county that have been directly
we know you live in santa rosa. i was texting with you yesterday and you said you were packing up your stuff because you live in larkfield. are you evacuated from your home? >> yeah. there are several of us that work for santa rosa fire department that did finish rebuilding the area and we are now under a mandatory evacuation. i have a lot of eerie similarities between that and this one. with the santa rosa fire department. they are staffed up and we're here for what comes our way....
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rosa. again, taking a look on your screen right now, fire evacuation east of calistoga road to city limits and north of mellita road to city limits. skyhawk, oakmont, and rincon valley. again, if you live in these areas in santa rosa, you need to get out immediately, according to police. also we have new evacuations to report out of sonoma county. we'll get to those in a second. but this is new video of the flames being fueled by heavy winds on lovell valley road. the sonoma county sheriff's office really doing their best to push information through on social media as well as their website right now. again, mandatory evacuations, highway 12 from adobe canyon to calistoga road. evacuate webbed to santa rosa immediately. you've got to make sure you're not evacuating to a part of santa rosa that has since been evacuated itself. so we'll continue to stay on top of these evacuations. we're also updating the ticker at the bottom of the screen as well to put the latest information there. okay. so
rosa. again, taking a look on your screen right now, fire evacuation east of calistoga road to city limits and north of mellita road to city limits. skyhawk, oakmont, and rincon valley. again, if you live in these areas in santa rosa, you need to get out immediately, according to police. also we have new evacuations to report out of sonoma county. we'll get to those in a second. but this is new video of the flames being fueled by heavy winds on lovell valley road. the sonoma county sheriff's...
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in santa rosa. that was not a good spot so we moved an hour later to fire station three. we had three immediate strike teams. 25 other strike teams inbound, and it was all we could do to, you know put engines in the right place. we had every resour in the county. we recalled every firefighter in the city of santa rosa. with that kind of wind, that fire, i'm not sure when it started but for us it blew into santa rosa around midnight, a little bit earlier. by morning time the fire was about 25 to 30,000 acres. so, it came in hard. it was very very wind. and it was very taxing for the entire city. >> all right, that is from authorities today holding a news conference updating everyone, the media in particular on what's been happening today as they try to access where we are at this moment. >> we think it's worth reiterating that there is going to be a mand curfew starting 30 minutes from now in the areas of sonoma county that is under that mandatory evacuation zone. they are serious about it. this will
in santa rosa. that was not a good spot so we moved an hour later to fire station three. we had three immediate strike teams. 25 other strike teams inbound, and it was all we could do to, you know put engines in the right place. we had every resour in the county. we recalled every firefighter in the city of santa rosa. with that kind of wind, that fire, i'm not sure when it started but for us it blew into santa rosa around midnight, a little bit earlier. by morning time the fire was about 25 to...
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the santa rosa veterans building on maple street in santa rosa is actually full. th can be said for the petaluma veterans memorial building but they are still accepting large animals and trailers. the sonoma fairgrounds in petaluma is accepting just large animals in trailers. they are at 175 fairgrounds drive in petaluma. bet now the petaluma community center is open for evacuees at 320 mcdowell. the sonoma county fairgrounds is only taking evacuees with large animals in santa rosa at 1350 bennett valley road. one new evacuation center just opened to deal with all of this growing need as the evacuation orders increase rapidly. the finley community center at santa rosa at 2060 west college avenue. we're learning this is now closing because of an evacuation order. this information coming into the newsroom by the minute. do not go to the finley community center in santa rosa. of course as this information is updated we'll bring it to you as soon as possible. if you cannot evacuate because you are physically unable to do so, call 911 for help. if you have general evac
the santa rosa veterans building on maple street in santa rosa is actually full. th can be said for the petaluma veterans memorial building but they are still accepting large animals and trailers. the sonoma fairgrounds in petaluma is accepting just large animals in trailers. they are at 175 fairgrounds drive in petaluma. bet now the petaluma community center is open for evacuees at 320 mcdowell. the sonoma county fairgrounds is only taking evacuees with large animals in santa rosa at 1350...
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. >> firefighters here in santa rosa keeping a close eye on hot spots. the latest on conditions here in sonoma county. >> following a 60-hour shift, an offduty south bay firefighter jumps into action, saving the home of loved ones in santa rosa. >>> heatwave setting records today. i'll let you know when relief will arrive. plus a look at the smoke forecast coming up. abc7 news at 11:00 starts now. >> now from abc7, live breaking news. >> and that breaking news, governor newsom has just declared a state of emergency in na napa, sonoma and shasta counties for the explosive wildfires burning out of control tonight in wine country. >> it all comes along with a mandatory evacuation order for the entire city of calistoga. here is where the glass fire is burning right now in napa and sonoma counties. it scorched more than 36,000 acres and is still zero percent contained. >> now take a look at the evacuations in napa county. you can see the city of calistoga is fully in the blue area which means mandatory evacuations. yellow means an evacuation warning. we have
. >> firefighters here in santa rosa keeping a close eye on hot spots. the latest on conditions here in sonoma county. >> following a 60-hour shift, an offduty south bay firefighter jumps into action, saving the home of loved ones in santa rosa. >>> heatwave setting records today. i'll let you know when relief will arrive. plus a look at the smoke forecast coming up. abc7 news at 11:00 starts now. >> now from abc7, live breaking news. >> and that breaking news,...
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rainfall total is over an inch so far in santa rosa and still counting. around the san francisco area lighter rainfall out towards daly city. san bruno taking you did you know to street level here. geneva avenue. third street out to 280. in the east bay you will notice the aerial coverage or the coverage of the rain is beginning to increase. so in the east bay at oakland we see some light rain right now. alameda. head out towards the inland valley. walnut creek pleasant hill south bay getting very spotty showers current wind speeds. 47 miles an hour gust at novato. sfo gusting to 44 and it's only going to get worse. here's the timing of it. tonight we have the heavy rain in the north bay. watch what happens at 2:00 a.m. it's still focus in the north bay. 4 a.m. slow moving could see thunder. stronger winds coming and really it continues with the east bay and south bay getting pounded 8 to continue am. after noon is when we start to see a reprieve but another storm will follow significant rainfall totals coming. we have flash flood watches. wind advisory h
rainfall total is over an inch so far in santa rosa and still counting. around the san francisco area lighter rainfall out towards daly city. san bruno taking you did you know to street level here. geneva avenue. third street out to 280. in the east bay you will notice the aerial coverage or the coverage of the rain is beginning to increase. so in the east bay at oakland we see some light rain right now. alameda. head out towards the inland valley. walnut creek pleasant hill south bay getting...
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new mandatory evacuations east of santa rosa. sheriff's office says you must leave immediately if you live on highway 12 between adobe canyon road in kenwood and calistoga road in santa rosa, including both sides of highway 1, skyhawk, mountain hawk, and much of rincon valley. everyone living in spring valley and new long valley are being told to leave immediately. >>> unfortunately gusty offshore winds will be increasing throughout the morning hours. look right here by the delta, fairfield winds straight out of the north at 31 miles an hour. at the surface, winds are calm, but upper elevations are looking at winds anywhere from 30 to 60 miles an hour. from atlas peak, just like we had sunday, out of the direction of the north, pushing the smoke into the east bay and points southward, and they'll continue to increase right after sunrise through about 10:00 in the morning. because of that unhealthy air throughout the entire bay area today, except the santa rosa valley, the winds weaken this afternoon. so that means poor air qualit
new mandatory evacuations east of santa rosa. sheriff's office says you must leave immediately if you live on highway 12 between adobe canyon road in kenwood and calistoga road in santa rosa, including both sides of highway 1, skyhawk, mountain hawk, and much of rincon valley. everyone living in spring valley and new long valley are being told to leave immediately. >>> unfortunately gusty offshore winds will be increasing throughout the morning hours. look right here by the delta,...
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. >> firefighters here in santa rosa keeping a close eye on hot spots. the latest on conditions here in sonoma county. >> following a 60-hour shift, an offduty south bay firefighter jumps into action, saving the home of loved ones in santa rosa. >>> heatwave setting records today. i'll let you know when relief will arrive. plus a look at the smoke forecast coming up. abc7 news at 11:00 starts now. >> now from abc7, live breaking news. >> and that breaking news, governor newsom has just declared a state of emergency in na napa, sonoma and shasta counties for the explosive wildfires burning out of control tonight in wine country. >> it all comes along with a mandatory evacuation order for the entire city of calistoga. here is where the glass fire is burning right now in napa and sonoma counties. it scorched more than 36,000 acres and is still zero percent contained. >> now take a look at the evacuations in napa county. you can see the city of calistoga is fully in the blue area which means mandatory evacuations. yellow means an evacuation warning. we have
. >> firefighters here in santa rosa keeping a close eye on hot spots. the latest on conditions here in sonoma county. >> following a 60-hour shift, an offduty south bay firefighter jumps into action, saving the home of loved ones in santa rosa. >>> heatwave setting records today. i'll let you know when relief will arrive. plus a look at the smoke forecast coming up. abc7 news at 11:00 starts now. >> now from abc7, live breaking news. >> and that breaking news,...
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to santa rosa, it seemed like embers the size of footballs were flying through the sky. the fire just seemed to be exploding everywhere you looked. >> reporter: as the goliath begins to show itself on santa rosa's oukirts the fire department scouts quickly realize they're no match in a fight. instead they turn their focus to >> i made contact with the police department. i let them know we need to start the evacuation. >> i believe a text came out from the department saying, major fires, can y come in please and i remember telling my wife, oh my god, you know, i need to go. >> reporter: with body cameras rolling, officers from the santa rosa police department joined forces with first responders from all across northern california. in a treacherous race against time to evacuate the city of santa rosa as the fire engulfs it. >> i never thought in a million years i would ever encounter a fire like this. i'm not a firefighter. >> [ bleep ]. >> but when something is a magnitude like this it's everybody, it's all hands on deck. >> reporter: officer andy adams and his colleagues
to santa rosa, it seemed like embers the size of footballs were flying through the sky. the fire just seemed to be exploding everywhere you looked. >> reporter: as the goliath begins to show itself on santa rosa's oukirts the fire department scouts quickly realize they're no match in a fight. instead they turn their focus to >> i made contact with the police department. i let them know we need to start the evacuation. >> i believe a text came out from the department saying,...
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start off with santa rosa chief. >> i'm tony gazner, chief for city of santa rosa. 7:00, 7:30, multiple fires throughout the city, drained our esources quickly. and had mutual aid come in and then tubbs fire coming in, realized with the wind we were battling on our own fires this this fire would come into santa rosa. did what we could. ordered up mutual aid early, we -- we ordered up mutual aid early, established a unified command with cdf or cal fire. set up our staging area in k-mart parking lot in city of santa rosa. didn't take long before we realized that was not a good spot. moved to our fire station 3. had thee immediate need strike teams. 25 other strike teams inbound. and it was all we could do to put engines in the right place. had every resource in the county, recalled every firefighter in the city of santa rosa, and used every resource to the best of our ability. but with that kind of wind, that fire, not sure when it started but blew into santa rosa around midnight, little bit earlier, by morning time, fire about 25 to 30,000 acres. came in hard. very windy, dry wind and ta
start off with santa rosa chief. >> i'm tony gazner, chief for city of santa rosa. 7:00, 7:30, multiple fires throughout the city, drained our esources quickly. and had mutual aid come in and then tubbs fire coming in, realized with the wind we were battling on our own fires this this fire would come into santa rosa. did what we could. ordered up mutual aid early, we -- we ordered up mutual aid early, established a unified command with cdf or cal fire. set up our staging area in k-mart...
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rainfall total is over an inch so far in santa rosa and still counting. around the san francisco area lighter rainfall out towards daly city. san bruno taking you did you know to street level here. geneva avenue. third street out to 280. in the east bay you will notice the aerial coverage or the coverage of the rain is beginning to increase. so in the east bay at oakland we see some light rain right now. alameda. head out towards the inland valley. walnut creek pleasant hill south bay getting very spotty showers current wind speeds. 47 miles an hour gust at novato. sfo gusting to 44 and it's only going to get worse. here's the timing of it. tonight we have the heavy rain in the north bay. watch what happens at 2:00 a.m. it's still focus in the north bay. 4 a.m. slow moving could see thunder. stronger winds coming and really it continues with the east bay and south bay getting pounded 8 to continue. r am. after noon is when we start to see a reprieve but another storm will follow significant rainfall totals coming. we have flash flood watches. wind advisor
rainfall total is over an inch so far in santa rosa and still counting. around the san francisco area lighter rainfall out towards daly city. san bruno taking you did you know to street level here. geneva avenue. third street out to 280. in the east bay you will notice the aerial coverage or the coverage of the rain is beginning to increase. so in the east bay at oakland we see some light rain right now. alameda. head out towards the inland valley. walnut creek pleasant hill south bay getting...
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we wish santa rosa's citizens well as they continue to rebuild. thank you again for watching and good night. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, on this state program.ed phoness visit right now or call during business hours. monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. (boy) grandpa, look what i got! (woman) oh dad, wait 'till you see the bike we got for jake. (narrator) hearing loss happens gradually with age...
we wish santa rosa's citizens well as they continue to rebuild. thank you again for watching and good night. - ( phone ringing ) - big button, on this state program.ed phoness visit right now or call during business hours. monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is...
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daniel southard is missing from his home in santa rosa. he has trouble getting around because he wears a leg brace. norma zarr also lives in bennett valley. daughter in utah unable to get hold of her. local relatives checking shelters. mike grabow's family has checked shelters for him. lives off mark springs west road. christina hanson relies on wheelchair to get around. tubbs fire destroyed her home. linda tunis is missing after fire ravaged journey's end mobile home park. >> people, pets, businesses all affected by fires. >> lot of people need help, help is needed in north bay to recover from the fires. if you're able and willing, we put together a list of everything you need to know on website. >> abc7news.com. >> stay with us. more fire coverage ahead. including how sent three children in east bay to the hospital. plus -- >> can't really get any worse. >> returning to the family home only to find destruction. why this man is heavy-hearted but thankful ton >>> sky7 flew through some of the smoky dirty air that's covered much of the bay
daniel southard is missing from his home in santa rosa. he has trouble getting around because he wears a leg brace. norma zarr also lives in bennett valley. daughter in utah unable to get hold of her. local relatives checking shelters. mike grabow's family has checked shelters for him. lives off mark springs west road. christina hanson relies on wheelchair to get around. tubbs fire destroyed her home. linda tunis is missing after fire ravaged journey's end mobile home park. >> people,...
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we just got to santa rosa. we're here at the sonoma county fairgrounds and getting an update on the tubbs fire, the largest one burning, the most destructive, and it has been the deadliest as well. catching up here with the public information officer for santa rosa, paul lowenthal, good morning. can you give me the very latest? >> the fire moved into the city of santa rosa, it's been about three and a half days ago causing extensive amount of damage into the city limits. the whole north end of the city still under evacuation. a lot of structures damaged. a lot of neighborhoods devastated or destroyed. we understand obviously now with the way the fire originally moved in and all the fingers with the winds we experienced, we now have issues calistoga roadside, still issues in santa rosa. it's a dynamic situation. >> reporter: you mentioned to me earlier calistoga, parts of calistoga are evacuated? >> the volume evacuations taking place from this fire from this area it's a coordinated effort between a lot of agenc
we just got to santa rosa. we're here at the sonoma county fairgrounds and getting an update on the tubbs fire, the largest one burning, the most destructive, and it has been the deadliest as well. catching up here with the public information officer for santa rosa, paul lowenthal, good morning. can you give me the very latest? >> the fire moved into the city of santa rosa, it's been about three and a half days ago causing extensive amount of damage into the city limits. the whole north...
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that is our report live from santa rosa tonight. another look now from drone view 7 above the wildfire and what was left behind a year ago. for kristen sze, spencer christian and the entire "abc 7 news" team along with mindi bach, we appreciate your time. enjoy the rest of your evening. we will see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. i'm dan ashley. good night from santa rosa. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- a director of a college research center from waterville, maine... a writer and comedian from pasadena, california... and our returning champion, a stay-at-home dad and lawyer from atlanta, georgia... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total $25,706. and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. hello, my friends. good to have you with us as we start another week of "jeopardy!" adam, i couldn't help but notice that you were looking a little bit solemn until johnny mentioned the amount of money you won on friday's program. that cheered you up considerably. alex and l
that is our report live from santa rosa tonight. another look now from drone view 7 above the wildfire and what was left behind a year ago. for kristen sze, spencer christian and the entire "abc 7 news" team along with mindi bach, we appreciate your time. enjoy the rest of your evening. we will see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. i'm dan ashley. good night from santa rosa. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- a director of a college research center from...
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this is a typical santa rosa neighborhood. you have a lot of cul-de-sacs and many single family homes. now i'm going to show you what it looks like today. we went to that neighborhood. we took a 360 camera. and this is what you see now. essentially, nothing is left. the homes burned to the ground. the only thing left some file cabinets, occasionally you will see a fireplace. but in this 360 view, i don't even see one home still standing. and this is a situation that you're going to find throughout this neighborhood. in fact, we took a number of photographs as you can see on the web page here. dogwood drive. san miguel road. another area on san miguel road. at intersections throughout the neighborhood. what we found was essentially the same. nothing left in this neighborhood. maybe the occasional structure still standing but that's the exception. not the rule. we do have this located on our web page. jst go to abc7news.com and see 360 photos. click there and you can see look around for yourself of what is not left in much of sa
this is a typical santa rosa neighborhood. you have a lot of cul-de-sacs and many single family homes. now i'm going to show you what it looks like today. we went to that neighborhood. we took a 360 camera. and this is what you see now. essentially, nothing is left. the homes burned to the ground. the only thing left some file cabinets, occasionally you will see a fireplace. but in this 360 view, i don't even see one home still standing. and this is a situation that you're going to find...
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hitting santa rosa so hard. just wanted to pass that along to you. i'm here at the hospital and unable to get to the neighborhoods yet. that's what i heard. >> an incredible number of homes. i'm sorry to hear that. thank you for the update. this is an emergency situation on many fronts. as you heard amy say they're going to try -- the closest kaiser permanente center and if that isn't available they'll go to safe places at this point. >> it is heartbreaking to see the patients being moved out of the hospital, heartbreak to go hear the stories of people already evacuated this morning. there are so many people. amy is in santa rosa. that's just one area. we have at least five fires burning right now. we're getting some people on facebook and twitter. >> can i interrupt you real fast? some information from our producer. i'm sorry to do that. i want to let people know who are in the calistoga area, i think you probably assume this, no schools today for calistoga. and calistoga is one of the areas deeply affected by
hitting santa rosa so hard. just wanted to pass that along to you. i'm here at the hospital and unable to get to the neighborhoods yet. that's what i heard. >> an incredible number of homes. i'm sorry to hear that. thank you for the update. this is an emergency situation on many fronts. as you heard amy say they're going to try -- the closest kaiser permanente center and if that isn't available they'll go to safe places at this point. >> it is heartbreaking to see the patients being...
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we have folks from the santa rosa pd, from the santa rosa fire department, cal fire, oes. there's a number of agencies here helping facilitate and get things out to the public and answer questions. >> looking ahead to 9:00 a.m., yesterday we were told there was going to be a press conditiofer an update of sorts? >> so the sheriff usually does a press conference is he sonoma fairgrounds between 5:00 and 6:00 in the evening to update the community on the challenges faced throughout the day. >> let's talk about nixle alerts and social media and those tools that cal fire has been able to use with local agencies to get the word out about these evacuations. >> that's a huge help for us, that alleviates a lot of concerns. we post those things as often as possible. folks with smartphones, they go to facebook and get updates on where the evacuations are and things like that. having that is really helpful. >> and for people who have decided to remain back, if heaven forbid the fire actually gets close to their home, i mean, you know, or their vehicle, say you become trapped in a veh
we have folks from the santa rosa pd, from the santa rosa fire department, cal fire, oes. there's a number of agencies here helping facilitate and get things out to the public and answer questions. >> looking ahead to 9:00 a.m., yesterday we were told there was going to be a press conditiofer an update of sorts? >> so the sheriff usually does a press conference is he sonoma fairgrounds between 5:00 and 6:00 in the evening to update the community on the challenges faced throughout...
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live once again in santa rosa. for sandhya patel, michael finney, and our entire team working so hard in the north bay on this one-year anniversary, we appreciate your time. one last time, we thank you upstairs here, drone view 7 giving you a closer look, a bird's eye look at the fountain grove neighborhood, so devastated by the wildfires one year ago. some rebuilding, but a lot more to g >>> tonight, breaking news. as we come on the air in the west tonight. the states of emergency. a major hurricane moving in. hurricane michael rapidly gaining strength at this hour. the new track just in tonight. racing toward the american coast. the fast-moving storm could make landfall as a category 3 hurricane. mandatory evacuations coming. long lines for gas already. tonight, cruise ships out at sea changing course. meteorologist ginger zee has the hour by hour when this hits. >>> also tonight, we have new reporting here after that deadly limousine crash. 20 people killed. among them, four sisters. what authorities have just r
live once again in santa rosa. for sandhya patel, michael finney, and our entire team working so hard in the north bay on this one-year anniversary, we appreciate your time. one last time, we thank you upstairs here, drone view 7 giving you a closer look, a bird's eye look at the fountain grove neighborhood, so devastated by the wildfires one year ago. some rebuilding, but a lot more to g >>> tonight, breaking news. as we come on the air in the west tonight. the states of emergency. a...
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reporting live from santa rosa abc 7 news. >> thank you. number of school districts have been affected. most schools in sonoma county are closed except a few along the north coast. closures next week will be announced. in napa six classes resume next wednesday. calistoga joint unified school district is closed until next friday because of the city wide evacuation. and marin county public schools are closed because of staffing shortages. long road to recovery. thousands of homes lost. what that means for the future of housing here in the bay area. plus. >> get back to work? >> yes, absolutely. >>> out of the ashes in santa rosa comes a story of generosity. the woman who found a stranger in need and came forward to help. >> smoky air continues to plague the bay area. we the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me
reporting live from santa rosa abc 7 news. >> thank you. number of school districts have been affected. most schools in sonoma county are closed except a few along the north coast. closures next week will be announced. in napa six classes resume next wednesday. calistoga joint unified school district is closed until next friday because of the city wide evacuation. and marin county public schools are closed because of staffing shortages. long road to recovery. thousands of homes lost. what...
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we're in santa rosa. we just saw a car drive right by this, so it appears they haven't even been able to shut down the southbound side yet. that might have been the last car, though. very smokey here. i don't want to stay here for long, but i did want to hop on the air and show this to you, because it has hopped over highway 101. ooh, let me walk -- i'm walking right into the smoke. okay, i've got to go this way. okay, better. it is so windy out here, reggie, and this fire just appears to be moving at will, just blowing from random, different locations. this northbound side of highway 101 was closed down here at bicentennial, so that wasn't a problem. but then we saw this burning right here on southbound. another thing we're noticing is we keep hearing explosions, loud pops. did you hear that? i don't know if you can -- [ pops ] did you hear that? it's almost as if someone's propane tanks or tires are popping. so, we keep hearing these loud pops. we also notice that the power went out. well, these traffic
we're in santa rosa. we just saw a car drive right by this, so it appears they haven't even been able to shut down the southbound side yet. that might have been the last car, though. very smokey here. i don't want to stay here for long, but i did want to hop on the air and show this to you, because it has hopped over highway 101. ooh, let me walk -- i'm walking right into the smoke. okay, i've got to go this way. okay, better. it is so windy out here, reggie, and this fire just appears to be...
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he is in santa rosa. also very -- we know, many homes are damaged there. >> we've heard from some of the owners of those homes, cornell, what are you seeing now? >> reporter: yeah, guys, we are in the rincon valley neighborhood of santa rosa. this is eastern santa rosa. we're here on ranchette drive where home after home really on the right side of the road has been dededededededede overnight. all that's left, brick chimneys and the flames you're seeing are ruptured gas lines. now, i have counted at least six or seven homes on ranchette that have been burned. the fear now up on the ridge, rincon ridge road, more homes are burning. perhaps at this moment. that is still unclear. the area, even to us, we are free to go pretty much everywhere at our own risk, but it is just too dangerous for even us to travel up there because power lines, electrical poles, are down, blocking our way. but as you can see, the spokes contin smoke continues to billow over rincon valley. beautiful section of santa rosa. even to th
he is in santa rosa. also very -- we know, many homes are damaged there. >> we've heard from some of the owners of those homes, cornell, what are you seeing now? >> reporter: yeah, guys, we are in the rincon valley neighborhood of santa rosa. this is eastern santa rosa. we're here on ranchette drive where home after home really on the right side of the road has been dededededededede overnight. all that's left, brick chimneys and the flames you're seeing are ruptured gas lines. now,...
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check out that 40 in santa rosa, napa 42 growdegrees. san francisco 51. let's talk about the accuweather seven-day forecast. smoky and windy, especially tomorrow evening through saturday morning. then the winds relax, the temperature warms. then the winds start to blow offshore. they're going to blow from east to west pushing a ton of smoke towards the ocean. look at those temperatures, nearing 90 inland monday, 80 around the bay, and 70. the cooling begins tuesday and then a cold front, the weakened of a cold front will sideswipe the north bay wednesday, possibly a quarter inch of rain is what we're looking at right now. so until then unhealthy air and smoky conditions and a high fire danger. i went outside twice yesterday for about 30 seconds. i turned around and went right back in. luckily i could go back inside and stay away from that smoke. it's just awful. >> i know, it's terrible and yet we've got days to come. it's not going to clear out any time soon. we are looking at some of that smoke on our bay bridge toll plaza traffic camera. maybe not as t
check out that 40 in santa rosa, napa 42 growdegrees. san francisco 51. let's talk about the accuweather seven-day forecast. smoky and windy, especially tomorrow evening through saturday morning. then the winds relax, the temperature warms. then the winds start to blow offshore. they're going to blow from east to west pushing a ton of smoke towards the ocean. look at those temperatures, nearing 90 inland monday, 80 around the bay, and 70. the cooling begins tuesday and then a cold front, the...
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. >> six years old from santa rosa. lynn anderson powell, 72 years old from santa rosa. arthur tassman brant, 95 years old from santa rosa. soico grant, 75 years old from santa rosa. donna may hal birr, 80 years old from larkfield. peter haller about, evans, 75 years old from santa rosa. carmen brooez, 75 years old, vacationing here with family. michael john dornback. cal stoeg ga and veronica elizabeth mcconsumes, hearts and thoughts for the friends and family currently, 1,100 missing persons reported. we're whittling the list down, still 400 outstanding. we're going to continue what i mentioned this morning as target searches. working missing person list, going to specific houses to look for people as recovery search. as area cools and safer to go in, do more broader searches. reiterate the importance of calling 707-565-3856 to report people missing and also report them not missing when you find them. using resources to find them. keep us informed how it's working out. names i read will be posted on facebook in 15 minutes, information that i just gave you, that's what
. >> six years old from santa rosa. lynn anderson powell, 72 years old from santa rosa. arthur tassman brant, 95 years old from santa rosa. soico grant, 75 years old from santa rosa. donna may hal birr, 80 years old from larkfield. peter haller about, evans, 75 years old from santa rosa. carmen brooez, 75 years old, vacationing here with family. michael john dornback. cal stoeg ga and veronica elizabeth mcconsumes, hearts and thoughts for the friends and family currently, 1,100 missing...
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the residents of santa rosa. and tonight they share their harrowing journey. >> this has been one of the most difficult years we've ever had. >> that confirmation comes in, gut punch. >> one year later i could put everything i own in a laundry basket. >> we've got to get out of here. >> i don't know where to go. >> [ bleep ]. >> come on, let's go, let's go, come on! >> that night seemed like a complete blur. >> i remember just saying, you need to evacuate, and evacuate now. >> reporter: memory can be a funny thing. sometimes it's crystal clear. >> go, go, go, go! >> reporter: other times it's just flashes, sights and sounds. >> just sirens. i just remember hearing sirens, it seemed like for days. >> reporter: we don't always get to choose what we remember and what we forget. for firefighter paul lowenthal and some residents of santa rosa, california -- >> oh my god, it's just all gone. everything we've worked for, it's all gone. >> reporter: memory is all that remains from that night in october 2017. when a ragin
the residents of santa rosa. and tonight they share their harrowing journey. >> this has been one of the most difficult years we've ever had. >> that confirmation comes in, gut punch. >> one year later i could put everything i own in a laundry basket. >> we've got to get out of here. >> i don't know where to go. >> [ bleep ]. >> come on, let's go, let's go, come on! >> that night seemed like a complete blur. >> i remember just saying, you...
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reporting live here in santa rosa, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> amy, thank you. sergeant spencer crumb with the sonoma county sheriff's office tells us that the number of people missing may not be 100 but they have received about 100 calls from people who right now have reported their loved ones missing. >> we just want to clarify that there has been about 100 phone calls from people coming in saying they are missing their friends and family. again, some of those are duplicated, some are distant relatives or distant friends, we will have to look at trying to track down these people and figure out where they are and try to reunite them with their loved ones. >> they're really trying to pinpoint down that number. officers and firefighters plan to meet this morning to reassess on exactly how to move forward in order to find these individuals. >> here is the latest information from pg & e. 99,000 customers remain without power, most in sonoma and napa. gas is over for 26,000 customers in santa rosa, yountville, napa and kenwood, that's to protect the customers and co
reporting live here in santa rosa, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> amy, thank you. sergeant spencer crumb with the sonoma county sheriff's office tells us that the number of people missing may not be 100 but they have received about 100 calls from people who right now have reported their loved ones missing. >> we just want to clarify that there has been about 100 phone calls from people coming in saying they are missing their friends and family. again, some of those are duplicated,...
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rporting live in santa rosa, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> amy, thank you. >>> the santa rosa fire department is dispelling a rumor that people cannot be escorted back into coffey park. in a facebook post the department says re-entry has not yet started. they're working to make that happen just as soon as it's safe to do so. mandatory evacuation orders are still in effect due to extremely dangerous conditions. when it's safe to return, residents will be notified through nixle. to sign up, text your zip code to 888777. >>> but in calistoga, people are returning to their homes. now that the city is no longer under mandatory evacuation. the order was lifted from the tubbs fire yesterday afternoon. abc 7 news was there when a steady line of cars drove into calistoga. families returned from shelters loaded with donated food and water. >>> pg&e officials announced they expect to restore power to all customers in the fire zones by late today. the utility said since the fires started last sunday, about 315,000 customers have lost power. more than 92% have since been restoreded. about 22,000 customers
rporting live in santa rosa, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> amy, thank you. >>> the santa rosa fire department is dispelling a rumor that people cannot be escorted back into coffey park. in a facebook post the department says re-entry has not yet started. they're working to make that happen just as soon as it's safe to do so. mandatory evacuation orders are still in effect due to extremely dangerous conditions. when it's safe to return, residents will be notified through nixle....
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. >>> we should note that the fire is still burning in and around santa rosa this morning, they are not allowing folks to come back to the evacuated areas. >> active fires popping up. we do want to check in with amy hollyfield, last we checked with her she was in santa rosa monitoring one, i think it's still behind you, amy. >> yeah, that's right, we're watching the hilton hotel continue to burn this morning. i just spoke with the assistant fire marshal in santa rosa he said he just got another report of another structure that just started burning nearby, so this is far from over. we have video of what the hilton looked like late last night as it burned. this is why there is a mandatory evacuation still in place, still a lot of fire, a lot of smoke, power lines are down. so they say it's just too dangerous to have people in the area. firefighters say their crews are very tired after yesterday's enormous fire fight. they do, though, expect another busy day today. >> yesterday was definitely coordinated chaos, it was crazy, we continued to bring a lot of resources into the city, we're def
. >>> we should note that the fire is still burning in and around santa rosa this morning, they are not allowing folks to come back to the evacuated areas. >> active fires popping up. we do want to check in with amy hollyfield, last we checked with her she was in santa rosa monitoring one, i think it's still behind you, amy. >> yeah, that's right, we're watching the hilton hotel continue to burn this morning. i just spoke with the assistant fire marshal in santa rosa he...
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, the northern part of santa rosa. the 101 is open but many exits are closed because they're in the hot zone, quite frankly. we're in shiloh, a number of homes have burned here in the last 24 to 36 hours. there's some glowing in the distance there. this is heartbreaking. this was a multimillion dollar beautiful home in this neighborhood. now it is just left to burning rubble. i can tell you this, cal fire and the surrounding fire departments, there's nobody better in the business. you get a lot of practice here in california this time of year. >> definitely do. rob, thank you very much for sharing what you've been seeing here this morning and over the weekend. appreciate it. >>> for the most part smoke from the kincade fire has not impacted the rest of the bay area like the blazes two years ago. >> this image from a noaa satellite shows us why. check out the powerful winds blowing the smoke southwest of the pacific. the image is a graphic example of how fast the wind wa blowing. even the smaller fire we saw here by val
, the northern part of santa rosa. the 101 is open but many exits are closed because they're in the hot zone, quite frankly. we're in shiloh, a number of homes have burned here in the last 24 to 36 hours. there's some glowing in the distance there. this is heartbreaking. this was a multimillion dollar beautiful home in this neighborhood. now it is just left to burning rubble. i can tell you this, cal fire and the surrounding fire departments, there's nobody better in the business. you get a lot...
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in santa rosa, a new alert. the city is warning people to be ready for a possible evacuation. >> this advisory came down last night and covers the area that we are going to show you right now if we can. there it is. it's the gold area on your screen. it latest from santa rosa. jessica. >> reporter: good morning, reggie. yes, the sonoma county fairgrounds becoming the central command station for four different fires in this area. i want to bring in the public information officer. paul, can you tell us the latest on what's happening here today? >> absolutely. this morning we will be taking over the nons and adobe fires so we're handling the entire complex. the pocket, tubbs, adobe and nuns fires. we anticipated dealing with some very strong winds. the wind picked up yesterday and then fizzled out late in the afternoon. the winds that we expected to materialize overnight never really did at the surface level. the humidity shot way up, it's cold this morning, and the fire has pretty much laid down throughout the com
in santa rosa, a new alert. the city is warning people to be ready for a possible evacuation. >> this advisory came down last night and covers the area that we are going to show you right now if we can. there it is. it's the gold area on your screen. it latest from santa rosa. jessica. >> reporter: good morning, reggie. yes, the sonoma county fairgrounds becoming the central command station for four different fires in this area. i want to bring in the public information officer....
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one of the beautiful neighborhoods here in santa rosa. look at this house, really touches your heart. beautiful house. here's i guess the entry way, be careful with the glass. this is entrance to the house. there are things in here that i don't even recognize. i couldn't tell you what they were. you can see right there, you have all over this neighborhood gas lines burning like that one. all over. in this direction can see more houses. i don't know if behind me you have one or two houses but here you can see the washer, drier, i guess that's a television. the furniture. i guess the air conditioning system right over there. again those fires burning. let me tell you something, this is not the santa rosa that i remember, that i know, this is so touching, it's so hard for everybody here to see this. this is like a -- i know we've said this before, it's like war zone. like anywhere else in the world except for here, santa rosa. look behind you over here. just show you this. i guess that's a golf cart or was. everything burned, completely dest
one of the beautiful neighborhoods here in santa rosa. look at this house, really touches your heart. beautiful house. here's i guess the entry way, be careful with the glass. this is entrance to the house. there are things in here that i don't even recognize. i couldn't tell you what they were. you can see right there, you have all over this neighborhood gas lines burning like that one. all over. in this direction can see more houses. i don't know if behind me you have one or two houses but...
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rosa. all areas in city limits of santa rosa west of highway 101 and north of highway 12 north of steel lane, lewis road, to montecito boulevard to calistoga road head south. >>> obviously all of this is playing out in the darkness when fire fighting is difficult and the evacuation is difficult. most of the bay area left without power. this morning nearly 389,0 pg&e customers across the bay area have no electricity. businesses forced to work by flashlight. >> new information into the abc 7 newsroom northbound 101 at hopper avenue is closed. the highway will be closed indefinitely. i'm kate larson. >> let's get you to meteorologist lisa argen. the worst upon us now. >> that's right. over 4,000 feet, winds peak gusts 87 miles per hour. healdsburg winds gusting. winds from knoxville creek to mount tam, 30 to 50 mile an hour gusts. the east bay, oakland hills, 25 miles an hour. not to be outdone the east foothills up to 42 miles. at the surface we will see these gusty winds mix down. you can se
rosa. all areas in city limits of santa rosa west of highway 101 and north of highway 12 north of steel lane, lewis road, to montecito boulevard to calistoga road head south. >>> obviously all of this is playing out in the darkness when fire fighting is difficult and the evacuation is difficult. most of the bay area left without power. this morning nearly 389,0 pg&e customers across the bay area have no electricity. businesses forced to work by flashlight. >> new information...
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sutter regional hospital in santa rosa is again open for business. they had to scrub all the walls and floors this past week. and restock all of their supplies because of smoke damage. but today, they're ready to serve the people of santa rosa. >> but it's good to be here now. it's good to see the people in the building again that things are cleaned up and that at least here, we're bouncing back. >> reporter: and to give you an idea of how badly this community needs this hospital, it opened at 7:00 a.m. the first patient was here waiting at the e.r. at 6:59. reporting live in santa rosa, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> amy, thank you. >>> hundreds of kaiser permanente employees are also back to work this morning after the tubbs fire shut down medical offices in santa rosa. abc 7 news was there in the early morning hours of september 9th when these patients were rolled o ut of intensive care into ambulances. we're going to double check on that date because it's not september 9th. of course, the hospital remains closed. but two medical buildings next to
sutter regional hospital in santa rosa is again open for business. they had to scrub all the walls and floors this past week. and restock all of their supplies because of smoke damage. but today, they're ready to serve the people of santa rosa. >> but it's good to be here now. it's good to see the people in the building again that things are cleaned up and that at least here, we're bouncing back. >> reporter: and to give you an idea of how badly this community needs this hospital,...
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early yerl today the santa rosa fire chief said that it was possible the santa rosa kaiser medical center would reopen today. officials were at the hospital today to assess that situation. now, the reopening has been postponed. on monday absent 7 news was on scene at the hospital when patients were rolled out of intensive care into ambulances. this is one of the most powerful images we have seen in all of this. approximately 160 patients were evacuated. to sand rafael kaiser. >>> and we have turned absent 7 news.com into a central resource for fire information with an enormous amount of information for you. you'll find the evacuation orders, closed schools, donation centers, wineries that burned and how you can help those whose lives are turned completely upside down. it's there for you at abc7news.com. please take a moment to check that out when you can. stay with us a lot more to come on coverage of the north bay fires on abc 7 news at 11. >> it was a sal i had envelope of fire. >>> an incredible story of survival what firefighters and winery workers had to do to avoid the inebb fernand
early yerl today the santa rosa fire chief said that it was possible the santa rosa kaiser medical center would reopen today. officials were at the hospital today to assess that situation. now, the reopening has been postponed. on monday absent 7 news was on scene at the hospital when patients were rolled out of intensive care into ambulances. this is one of the most powerful images we have seen in all of this. approximately 160 patients were evacuated. to sand rafael kaiser. >>> and...
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high school in santa rosa and the santa rosa veterans building. these centers are being prioritized for resources and have blankets, towels, sheets, mental health services, so we want folks to try to go to one of those four enhanced shelters. >> i can only imagine, scott, that a lot of these folks who are in shelters or are staying with family and friends, they're getting pretty antsy to know what exactly happened to their property. is there any indication of when they might be allowed to go in or escorted in to see their homes? >> we don't have an exact time frame yet. we do know it's not safe right now. we are working with state fire safe. but when the evacuation orders are in effect, those areas are no-go zones. you cannot enter those areas. so please do not attempt to drive home if you've been given that evacuation notice because these areas are dangerous. we want you to be safe. >> scott alonzo. he also shared with us a credit union, redwood credit union which is a site where you are donate money. natasha and i have both tweeted that and put
high school in santa rosa and the santa rosa veterans building. these centers are being prioritized for resources and have blankets, towels, sheets, mental health services, so we want folks to try to go to one of those four enhanced shelters. >> i can only imagine, scott, that a lot of these folks who are in shelters or are staying with family and friends, they're getting pretty antsy to know what exactly happened to their property. is there any indication of when they might be allowed to...
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they named it rosa's law. >> what does rosa's law do, rosa? >> no more retarded. >> no more retarded. >> reporter: the whole family fought, even shy big brother nick. >> what you call people is how you treat people. >> reporter: a slow, steep climb. nick, at that maryland general assembly. senator mccluskey pleading to congress. >> rosa's law is the perfect example of effective citizen advocacy, a family that pulled together for their own. and in pulling together, they're pulling us all along to a new way of thinking. >> reporter: all the way to the white house. >> i signed rosa's law. this is named for a 9-year-old girl, right there, rosa, wave to everybody. >> reporter: rosa did it. making history the old fashioned way, by standing up and saying enough. >> not sure we'll ever need to change the language again but in 30 years if we have to, rosa will be the one that does it then. >> reporter: rosa's mother told us that a lot of older people with disabilities went when they heard about rosa's law. they had endured the same abuse. and so we cho
they named it rosa's law. >> what does rosa's law do, rosa? >> no more retarded. >> no more retarded. >> reporter: the whole family fought, even shy big brother nick. >> what you call people is how you treat people. >> reporter: a slow, steep climb. nick, at that maryland general assembly. senator mccluskey pleading to congress. >> rosa's law is the perfect example of effective citizen advocacy, a family that pulled together for their own. and in...
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heaviest rain is still focused north of santa rosa at 5:00 p.m. tomorrow. that front is approaching, and as it slowly sags south which is why we are concerned about the heavy nest of the rain, 5:00 a.m. on freeway day it is going to get nasty for the morning commute when many are traveling with innedy -- with wind econ decisions. we will see scattered showers through the rest of friday and going into saturday. the next batch of heavy rain gets in here on saturday afternoon with storm number three. that's when we will see the wind pick up and the thunderstorm potential is there of the -- is there. the north bay mountains up to 10 inches of rain. that's nearly a foot by 4:00 p.m. on saturday. and that does not include the entire storm on sunday. 3:00 -- three to 6 inches in the santa cruz mountains. south bay 1 to 2 inches. so urban and small stream flood advisory will likely get issued. certainly a flood watch is going through the weekend for lake county, mendocino county and it runs through sunday afternoon. the wind advisory from 4:00 p.m. tomorrow until 1
heaviest rain is still focused north of santa rosa at 5:00 p.m. tomorrow. that front is approaching, and as it slowly sags south which is why we are concerned about the heavy nest of the rain, 5:00 a.m. on freeway day it is going to get nasty for the morning commute when many are traveling with innedy -- with wind econ decisions. we will see scattered showers through the rest of friday and going into saturday. the next batch of heavy rain gets in here on saturday afternoon with storm number...
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rosa. back in a few. >> thank you, sue. the idea of helping fire victims turned into an avalanche of generosity at city college of san francisco. you're looking at clothes and toys and food and other items collected by students taking a child development class. many of them teach in local preschools. one young woman organized the impromptu drive. she believed all the things her classmates would give would fit in her car. a mountain of items is being stored on campus until that can be delivered. >>> next, holding the line in calistoga. the highway that now stands between homes and another fire disaster. >> learning about troubling allegations involving dozens of senior is tcitizens who may hav been left behind. it's a story you'll only see here on 7. here on 7. >>> plus, finally some we were told nothing could be done, to enjoy these final moments together. but in that moment, when all seemed lost... st. jude children's research hospital gave us hope. announcer: because at this moment, st. j
rosa. back in a few. >> thank you, sue. the idea of helping fire victims turned into an avalanche of generosity at city college of san francisco. you're looking at clothes and toys and food and other items collected by students taking a child development class. many of them teach in local preschools. one young woman organized the impromptu drive. she believed all the things her classmates would give would fit in her car. a mountain of items is being stored on campus until that can be...
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through santa rosa 101 is open both directions. be in 101 through the santa rosa area, bicentennial and hopper. from 101, some drive times for you if you are headed out, 580, tracy up and over the altamont pass. we had an earlier accident on the sunol grade. that is improving but still about a 25-minute drive and highway 85 northbound from 101 to cupertino just about 20 minutes. we're going to come back and take a look at mass transit options for you this friday morning. >> out of the east bay traffic moving after this dump truck fire in the cal did i could the tunnel overnight. you can see the front end just charred there. this is the number one bore. emergency crews say accessing the fire was not easy. when crews first got there the tunnel was blocked with traffic so they had to walk in. once they saw the fire chp closed all lanes of eastbound traffic on highway 24 to get cars to turn around. no one was hurt, fortunately. the vent system was activated to remove the smoke. >>> it is 6:22. a newlywed couple from santa rosa lost all
through santa rosa 101 is open both directions. be in 101 through the santa rosa area, bicentennial and hopper. from 101, some drive times for you if you are headed out, 580, tracy up and over the altamont pass. we had an earlier accident on the sunol grade. that is improving but still about a 25-minute drive and highway 85 northbound from 101 to cupertino just about 20 minutes. we're going to come back and take a look at mass transit options for you this friday morning. >> out of the...
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chilly spots in the 30s like santa rosa, 36. 38 in napa. 37 in palo alto. you need the jacket, but today is another warm winter day. we cannot break this pattern of dry, sunny weather. highs later on today, above normal. up to 68 in san jose. 66 in concord. 63 in san francisco. a mild 68 in santa rosa. antioch up to 65 with a light breeze. let's check traffic with jobina. good morning. >> good morning. thank you very much. hello. i want to bring back our commuter alert for the posey tube, that full closure weekdays from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. that work will continue through march. live look showing you the richmond-san rafael bridge. couple cars making their way towards the toll plaza. an empty golden gate bridge. it looks like there might be a touch of fog in the area. and our drive times, walnut creek to dublin, 13 minutes. santa rosa to san francisco, 48 minute ride. highway 1 to los gatos, 21
chilly spots in the 30s like santa rosa, 36. 38 in napa. 37 in palo alto. you need the jacket, but today is another warm winter day. we cannot break this pattern of dry, sunny weather. highs later on today, above normal. up to 68 in san jose. 66 in concord. 63 in san francisco. a mild 68 in santa rosa. antioch up to 65 with a light breeze. let's check traffic with jobina. good morning. >> good morning. thank you very much. hello. i want to bring back our commuter alert for the posey tube,...
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checking hawkeye north of santa rosa. they had a wind gust to 79 miles per hour during the overnight hours. you could see the fresh oxygen being fed into the fire, the flames. once the embers get into that they head south. that's why we could see it jump possibly several times before they could get it under control. so the winds are definitely devastating. they will come down. so let me tell you about how they're going to come down or at least a timetable. now in the valleys we're already seeing napa drop. this could be an anomaly, down to 14 miles an hour now. flanked on either side fairfield still gusting. santa rosa at 28. novato, that one just changed. it says it's 54. let me double-check that and see just in case because that would just be nolt good, a little too fast. max number at 24. that was misprinted. you look at concord and oakland. that's why people in the east bay have poor air quality just like in the north bay and also why it's been so noisy and why you're going to have limbs down and why you're going to b
checking hawkeye north of santa rosa. they had a wind gust to 79 miles per hour during the overnight hours. you could see the fresh oxygen being fed into the fire, the flames. once the embers get into that they head south. that's why we could see it jump possibly several times before they could get it under control. so the winds are definitely devastating. they will come down. so let me tell you about how they're going to come down or at least a timetable. now in the valleys we're already...
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look at those temperatures, 30 in santa rosa. napa, yucaipa, 33. concord and livermore upper 30s what a delight for halloween. putting that forecast today. i'll have that coming up. mid to upper 60s at the coast. mid to upper 70s elsewhere with sunshine the rest of the weekend. >>> good morning. we'r t adfire is look state route 128 between geyserville and calistoga, that is still closed and will remain that way until further notice. if you're familiar with that area, want to touch on geysers road, river road, healdsburg avenue, alexander valley road and beach road, all closed. highway 101 is open, but exits between geyserville and windsor are closed as well. just want to check in on our drive times. tracy to dublin, 29 minutes. looking very good coming out of the usual slow spots this morning. dublin to mission boulevards, 14 minutes. highway 101 to cupertino, 14 minutes. hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh. [indistinct announcement on p.a. system]
look at those temperatures, 30 in santa rosa. napa, yucaipa, 33. concord and livermore upper 30s what a delight for halloween. putting that forecast today. i'll have that coming up. mid to upper 60s at the coast. mid to upper 70s elsewhere with sunshine the rest of the weekend. >>> good morning. we'r t adfire is look state route 128 between geyserville and calistoga, that is still closed and will remain that way until further notice. if you're familiar with that area, want to touch on...
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it has made a hard push into santa rosa. we have people here who are in shock, and then we also have people here who have snapped into action. >> let me get her feet. >> all around me there are emergency responders from different agencies. all of a sudden you see smoke start to billow out from under the house. >> they saved my house. these guys are just spectacular. >> hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of homes gone. this is just very, very sad to see. >> it's mother nature at her worst, i guess. >> this fire is advancing. it is growing right now. >> sadly we have found another neighborhood that has been completely wiped out. >> the sun is setting on a day of utter devastation. >> that fire came here like a speeding train sunday night. >> more than half of it is gone, just reduced to burned, charred rubble. >> along with grief and fear comes uncertainty. >> but there's progress today. >> settled down overnight, that gave us a big opportunity to catch up. >> it looks horrible now but this is really a beautiful spot. it will
it has made a hard push into santa rosa. we have people here who are in shock, and then we also have people here who have snapped into action. >> let me get her feet. >> all around me there are emergency responders from different agencies. all of a sudden you see smoke start to billow out from under the house. >> they saved my house. these guys are just spectacular. >> hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of homes gone. this is just very, very sad to see. >> it's...
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and this is just one corner of santa rosa. if i can get you to look over in this direction, you'll notice there's an orange glow beyond this mobile home park on the other side of highway 101. a large orange glow. so that's -- i mean, i can see flames beyond this mobile home park looking directly north along highway 101 so fire is everywhere. it has made a hard push into santa rosa and is just doing so much damage here. firefighters don't have any word right now on what, if any, containment they have. they are just right now trying to evacuate people and get people to safety. that is their main priority and they're trying to make gains where they can. the wind is still a problem. a lot of embers and the flames are being fueled by a lot of wind out here. this is burning right behind the kaiser permanente hospital here in santa rosa and this is why they evacuated the hospital, concerns this would spread over to the hospital, and it takes a lot of time to get people out of a hospital. they wanted to while they have the time go ahe
and this is just one corner of santa rosa. if i can get you to look over in this direction, you'll notice there's an orange glow beyond this mobile home park on the other side of highway 101. a large orange glow. so that's -- i mean, i can see flames beyond this mobile home park looking directly north along highway 101 so fire is everywhere. it has made a hard push into santa rosa and is just doing so much damage here. firefighters don't have any word right now on what, if any, containment they...
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basically that is closed between sonoma and santa rosa. i would not attempt to use that if you don't have to. state route 128 also closed between scott road and chalk hill road just to the west of calistoga and all of those have no estimate on reopening. a quick check of the bay bridge toll plaza those metering lights on, since about 5:30. things filling in, you can see the smoke lingering around there as well. >>> our continuing cover (dog panting) another 2am stroll, huh? i'm worried. i have this medical bill. dave, you have anthem, and they have people to talk to who are empowered to help answer any question you... (dog grunting, panting) is... is he okay? real people? living and breathing. hopefully not breathing like that. for all the things that keep you up at night, anthem blue cross has a solution. >>> abc 7 mornings. >> all news. >> all morning. >> it's 5:47 and here is the latest from the deadly wine country fires. sonoma county officials say there have been up to 150 missing person reports and they will work this morning to try
basically that is closed between sonoma and santa rosa. i would not attempt to use that if you don't have to. state route 128 also closed between scott road and chalk hill road just to the west of calistoga and all of those have no estimate on reopening. a quick check of the bay bridge toll plaza those metering lights on, since about 5:30. things filling in, you can see the smoke lingering around there as well. >>> our continuing cover (dog panting) another 2am stroll, huh? i'm...
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santa rosa's kaiser permanente hospital is expected to reopen soon. planes approaching the hospital forced it to evacuate monday morning. officials in napa county will hold community meetings later today. the spanish meeting begins at 1:00 this afternoon at st. john catholic church on canvas street. another meeting in english at the nap ma valley unified school district auditorium. >>> now we'll turn to our meteorologist lisa argen for the late test on the conditions outside. >> good morning, carolyn. we have a red flag warning for the higher elevations of the north and east bay until 8:00 this morning. we still have breezy winds up to 20 miles an hour. low relative humidity even at this hour. and if there are any fires that, well, there are fires there, but if more start, they can spread very quickly due to the offshore component. so the air quality now unhealthy in the north bay. it is poor everywhere else, but the winds have been pushing the smoke offshore. getting a break in most of the bay area, except many the north bay. and we will be looking a
santa rosa's kaiser permanente hospital is expected to reopen soon. planes approaching the hospital forced it to evacuate monday morning. officials in napa county will hold community meetings later today. the spanish meeting begins at 1:00 this afternoon at st. john catholic church on canvas street. another meeting in english at the nap ma valley unified school district auditorium. >>> now we'll turn to our meteorologist lisa argen for the late test on the conditions outside. >>...
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we pulled up the city of santa rosa. we want to point out the red sections on the screen, that's vegetation not to be confused with fire or areas that were destroyed by the fire. let's expand the map for our viewers at home. this is the fountain grove neighborhood of santa rosa. so many homes destroyed. the gray showing the homes that been reduced to rubble. if we move the map to the north, you can see here that the screen indicates -- the red indicating the vegetation. a number of these homes north of fur ridge park were spared from the fire. it's an example of the differences that we're seeing from neighborhood to neighborhood and you can see in the corner here that this map was last updated at noon yesterday. the source is digital globe. the developer, his name is robin craft. he's asking companies to help by providing updated satellite images so he can incorporate the latest information. we posted a link on our website for you, abc7news.com. >> people want that block by block visual. that's very good. thank you for s
we pulled up the city of santa rosa. we want to point out the red sections on the screen, that's vegetation not to be confused with fire or areas that were destroyed by the fire. let's expand the map for our viewers at home. this is the fountain grove neighborhood of santa rosa. so many homes destroyed. the gray showing the homes that been reduced to rubble. if we move the map to the north, you can see here that the screen indicates -- the red indicating the vegetation. a number of these homes...